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Impact Knockouts Tag Team Champions Decay
#IW#Impact Knockouts Tag Team Champions#Havok#Rosemary#Decay#Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship#Impact Wrestling#Women's Wrestling#Tag Team Title#Jessicka Havok#Jessicka#Knockouts Division#20s
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2022 in Impact’s Knockouts Champions
#Mickie James#Peyton Royce#Billie Kay#Tasha Steelz#Madison Rayne#Emma#Taya Valkyrie#Rosemary#Jordynne Grace#Deonna Purrazzo#Chelsea Green#Jessicka Havok#Knockouts Championship#Knockouts Tag Team Championship#TNA#Impact Wrestling#yoc22#yoc#edit tag
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Ring of Horror: Rosemary
Hailing from the Valley of Shadows (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is Holly Letkeman. Better known today by the monstrous moniker of Rosemary. Okay, maybe it's not the most menacing or imposing of names, but Rosemary herself is both those things and more. Plus, Rosemary's Baby—A classic horror flick directed by convicted statutory rapist Roman Polanski so there's a spooky connection to the name. Getting her start in the business in 2008, Letkenman was trained by three Canadian greats, Johnny Divine, Tyson Dux, and Coach Scott D'Amore. She'd work her first match on January 30th, 2008, at a Prime Time Wrestling event in Belleville, Michigan, featuring heavy cross-promotion with the Insane Clown Pose's wrestling promotion, Juggalo Championship Wrestling.
In March, Letkeman took the ring name PJ Tyler, inspired by Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler and possibly Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry, and began performing across the Canadian Indies, frequently appearing for Scott D'Amore's Border City Wrestling. By her second year, PJ Tyler could be regularly seen on Pro Wrestling Xtreme and Great Canadian Wrestling shows.—It was in the latter promotion that Tyler picked up her first championship, winning the GCW WILD Champion in a tournament. PJ Tyler's run lasted 117 days before dropping it to some random dude named Anthony Darko. Info on the title change and Darko's run with the belt is .—And not really all that important. Near the end of 2010, Tyler switched up her ring name, dropping the PJ and the Tyler in favor of a Courtney and a Rush.
Courtney Rush didn't slow down, working feverishly across various indies North of the border and somewhat dipping her toe into the United States indie scene, mainly for SHIMMER Women Athletes' taping in Chicago, Il. She'd end up signed to Impact Wrestling in 2016. But before that, Courtney Rush dominated Canadian wrestling, amassing quite a collection of championships, including an 833-day regin with the Acclaim Pro Wrestling Woman's championship, among other not-as-lengthy but still pretty lengthy title runs.
On her own, Courtney Rush was bound to make it. She had all the tools needed to succeed in the industry. It was just a matter of time before Courtney Rush was signed with someone. Unfortunately or fortunately—depending on your perspective—Courtney Rush went, and doggone got herself possessed. Possessed by a demon assassin. Rosemary.
Track 10 off Marilyn Manson's fourth studio album, Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death), filled the Impact Zone on January 26th as Rosemary took the stage. Painted up like some kinda demonic, demented haunted house performer, smudges and smears specked her arms and legs, not a look wrestling fans were accustomed to. She delivered a terrible, nonsensical promo to the Wolves (Eddie Edwards and Davey Richards), who stood in the ring. Fellow Canadian Crazy Steve and fellow monster Abyss joined Rosemary on stage, officially coming together as Decay. The trio attacked the Wolves—Stealing their Tag Team titles in the process. Decay would legitimately hold the titles in March after defeating Beer Money Inc. (Bobby Roode and James Storm) at Sacrifice.—Early in the same show, Rosemary scored a shenanigans-filled win over wrestling legend Gail Gim. In October, Rosemary would get some gold of her own. Winning the vacant TNA Knockouts World Championship in a Six-Sides of Steel match against Jade.
A respectable 266 days with the strap ended with Rosemary dropping the belt in a title vs. title unification match with Global Force Wrestling Women's Champions Sienna (Allysin Kay) at Slammiversary XV. In the weeks leading up to the event, Rosemary turned Face, claiming The Hive had sent her to protect Allie, first saving her from a beatdown from Sienna and Laurel Van Ness. What The Hive exactly is is not entirely clear. It seems to be more of an idea. Or perhaps it's an ageless being from beyond the stars that is psychically and spiritually linked to the being known as Rosemary.
A feud with the debuting Taya Valkyrie would end before it started, thanks to personal issues on Valkyrie's part. Rosemary reentered the title hunt, failing to regain the yet-again vacant Knockouts title in a tournament. The feud with Taya Valkyrie picked right back up once Valkyrie returned. Their short-lived angle concluded in a fancily named hardcore match (A Demon's Dance Match.) No longer preoccupied with the title or Taya, Rosemary could again focus on protecting her pal Allie.
And help, Allie needed. Su Yung had her sights set on ending Allie. On the April 26th, 2018, edition of Impact, Yung, along with a legion of Undead Bridesmaids, attacked Allie, attempting to put her in a coffin.—An attempt stopped by Rosemary. If you're a fan of horror and wrestling, then this is the feud for you. The demonic Rosemary protecting the sweet, innocent Allie from the evil undead bride Su Yung—Chef's kiss. Big, sloppy, chef's kiss. An injury Rosemary sustained at an indie show facilitated her needing to be written off TV a week after the start of the angle. The May 3rd Impact featured a match between Rosemary and Su Yung. At least it was meant to. Before the bell, the women broke into a brawl on the ramp. Yung summed her Undead Bridesmaids, who with them brought a casket. Allie was there too, trying to assist her best friend, Rosemary. It didn't go so well. Allie was forced to watch as Su Yung dumped Rosemary into the casket, sealing her inside.
A lot happened while Rosemary healed up. Allie went, and doggone got herself possessed, turning Heel and aligning with former rival Su Yung. Allie (now going by Dark Allie) and Su Yung teamed up to defeat Jordynne Grace and Kiera Hogan (No relation to former singer/reality star Brooke Hogan) at the January 2019 Homecoming. Rosemary returned that night, saving Kira Hogan from a post-match beatdown and reigniting the storyline with Allie and Su Yung. Rosemary worked to free Allie from the demonic hold that had taken over her. Along with Kira Hogan, at March's Against All Odds event, Rosemary dragged Allie with her into the Undead Realm in hopes of retrieving her friend's soul. -- Rosemary failed to save the soul of Allie, losing her friend forever.
Rosemary's revenge came in May when she laid out Su Yung in a Demon Collar Match (Dog Collar Match) where the ladies worked smart rather than hard. It's not a terrible match. But it does lack the violence and aggression you'd want from such a heated blood feud between two unholy hell beings. Instead of using the chain to brutalize one another, they find creative ways to incorporate its use. Choking spots. Tripping and tangling each other up. Dragging and pulling each other around the ring. It all works. Just would've worked better in a different match with different wrestlers. These two should've been trying to kill each other. They should have bled and broke to finish off this feud. Though Rosemary did take Su Yung prisoner.
Rosemary kept her captive close, having Su Yung accompany her to the ring over the next few weeks until Father James Mitchell had Havok free Yung while attacking Rosemary during a non-title match with Taya Valkyrie. Rosemary continued her unsuccessful pursuit of the Knockouts Title while simultaneously battling James Mitchell, Havok, and Su Yung. The entire saga came to a head with James Mitchell banishing Havok and Yung to the Undead Wasteland and Rosemary rescuing them.
TNA/Impact Wrestling has always been a wee bit silly. But Wrestle House was the undisputed peak of Impact/TNA buffoonery. A goofy Big Brother/Real World-style reality show, except with a vaguely supernatural twist. They can't leave the house, possibly due to a curse from Rosemary. The whole thing was madness. Ridiculous fun to be enjoyed by all but a few wrestling fans with a penchant for brightly colored suits, Southern idioms, and tennis rackets. It might not have been "Real Wrestling," but it was stupid, creative, and different, which is always appreciated. Her time in Wrestle House led Rosemary to form a brief team with former enemy Taya Valkyrie.
The team of Rosemary and Valkyrie competed in a tournament for the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Titles. They lost and stopped teaming after. She wasn't single long. Disbanding her team with Valkyrie in December and getting back with one of her exes by January. Ex-partner, that is, and it was Crazy Steve whom she got back together, reforming Decay—Sans Aybss; in his sted, the group added Luchador Black Taurus and former Rosemary foe-turned-friend Havok. When it comes to the story of Rosemary, it is hard not to be reminded of the famous quote: "Do I not destroy my enemies by making them my friends?" Time after time, rivals become allies.
With Havoc, Rosemary would have her first run with the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship. The iconic team of The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay) took the belts from Decay after 98 days. Rosemary floated around the Knockout Tag and Knockout Women's Championship scenes for a few months with no success. Havok abandoned Rosemary in June, leaving her without a partner to face the Knockouts Tag Team Champions—No longer The IInspiration but now The Influence (Madison Rayne & Tenille Dashwood). However, as fate would have it, an old frenemy was back to get Rosemary's back. Taya Valkyrie. Valkyrie partnered with Rosemary for a title match at Slammiversary. That night, Rosemary became a two-time Impact Knockouts Tag Team Champion. In addition to aiding Rosemary in getting back the belts, Valkyrie joined Rosemary in her quest to find and bring back Havoc.
In the Undead Realm, Rosemary and Valkyrie found a different… Maybe unpossessed Havoc, going by the name Jessicka. Eventually, the trio took the name the Death Dollz, defending the belts under the Freebird Rule.—A rule allowing any two members of a larger team to defend the belts. Possibly made most famous by supergroup, the Spirit Squad, a quintet of male cheerleaders made up of five young men who at one time had dreams of being "serious" pro wrestlers but ultimately just got drenched in poo.
Between 2022 and 2023, the Death Dollz held the belts twice. Losing their titles first to VXT (Chelsea Green & Deonna Purrazzo) before getting them back 56 days later. The Coven (KiLynn King & Taylor Wilde) ended reign two for the Dollz. -- In the wake of this loss, Rosemary returned to the Undead Realm to retrieve her former partner, leaving her current partner, Jessicka, to wait. Rosemary wouldn't return.
At the Under Siege pre-show from London, not that one, the Ontario, Canada one, The Coven faced the Death Dollz in a non-title match. Jessicka's partner was a surprise return. Not Rosemary, but rather, for the first time in some seven years, Courtney Rush—Free of Rosemary's demonic possession. Rush and Jessicka carried on as the Death Dollz until the demise of Impact Wrestling at the end of 2023.
A brief history of TNA/Impact Wrestling. Founded by J, E, double F, J, A, double R, E, double T, and his father, Jerry Jarrett, in the long, long ago of 2002. That same year, Panda Energy International purchased a controlling share of the promotion, appointing Dixie Carter (the daughter of the company's owner) president. Smashing Pumpkin's frontman and full-grown man-baby, Billy Corgan, thought he bought the company. He didn't. In 2017, Anthem Sports & Entertainment acquired TNA Wrestling, rebranding the promotion as Impact Wrestling. Anthem rebranded again in 2024, reverting to TNA Wrestling. Rebranverting? (That's a word, right?—If you use your imagination.)
The Rebranverting didn't stop with the promotion's name. The Death Dollz also got an all-new-old look. Rosemary was back with Havoc by her side as Decay, returning to become TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions at the rebrandverted TNA relaunch event, Hard To Kill. And for the most part, that's the road so far. There's so much more to the Rosemary story. Years of television, interwinding character arks, and continuity rarely seen in the weird, wacky, and wild world of wrestling make it something special and worth the time.
Holly Letkeman and everything she's created within TNA/Impact/TNA (Again) has continuously been a diamond in the rough. Horror or humor, she delivers. Rosemary and her host vessel, Courtney Rush, deserve to be known. Their story to be heard. You could say it's a shame Rosemary has had to spend so much time trapped in the endless purgatory of TNA/Impact.—On the other hand, WWE never would've leaned into the spooky absurdity of Rosemary's world. More people would've seen her and her story. But it wouldn't have been as good. It wouldn't have been nearly as good. No, Rosemary is right where she should be. And it's on us to find her. To join The Hive.
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The Coven vs. Death Dollz {Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship} • Impact Wrestling, 3/16/23
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What's your dream champions for each promotion you watch?
I do watch other promotions here and there but I'm just gonna stick to Impact, AEW and ROH
Impact World Championship: Maclin. I'd love Josh eventually become champion again when he is healthy but I thought Maclin was the perfect person to dethrone Josh and I feel like he will become champion, just not in the way once believed.
Impact X Division Championship: Mike Bailey. Just can't say enough wonderful things about his first reign. Him against Gresham for the Championship would be god tier.
Impact Digital Media Championship: Leave it on Hendry. He is the perfect person for that championship right now.
Impact World Tag Team Championship: Leave it on Ace and Bey. They are just getting started and they are having such a fun reign already.
Impact Knockouts World Championship: Gisele Shaw. She is so talented and imagine her against Deonna for the Knockouts Championship, that would also be god tier, I really believe she is ready to take that next step.
Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship: The Coven just got it and honestly looking forward to seeing more of them. Death Dollz will always own my heart tho.
AEW World Championship: Basically feels impossible but I really want Uno as World Champion. He is amazing and I feel like we've only scratched the surface of what he can do in AEW.
AEW International Championship: Realistically this is the championship I've been hoping Uno can get a reign with as I don't trust TK to let Uno become World Heavyweight Champion but this is my dream and with Uno on top of the company, Kip Sabian would be perfect for the International Championship.
AEW TNT Championship: Keith Lee. There isn't really much to say other than it would be nice to see him with a championship.
FTW Championship: Leave it on Hook, you can't really take it off him, he is the perfect for the championship.
AEW World Tag Team Championship: John Silver and Alex Reynolds. I hope they get a run with championships someday soon, it's not that unrealistic.
AEW World Trios Championship: Dark Order. Would love to see them finally win the Trios Championship and use the Freebirds rule so all of them can defend the championships.
AEW Women's World Championship: The Bunny. Bun Bun has been there from the beginning and really deserves a championship run someday.
AEW TBS Championship: Taya Valkyrie. I feel like this might be the most realistic out of all the ones I've mentioned on the AEW side, go Tay Tay.
ROH World Championship: Stu Grayson. Imagine Uno as AEW World Heavyweight Champion and Stu as ROH World Heavyweight Champion 🥹
ROH World Television Championship: Eddie Kingston. Would love to see him with a championship, he deserves it so much.
ROH Pure Championship: Angelico. He is so underrated, would be awesome to see him with a championship.
ROH World Tag Team Championship: Top Flight. I don't mind any of the teams in the Reach For The Sky ladder match but they are the future and it would be a great start for them.
ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship: Adam Cole and The Kingdom. Adam on ROH would bring eyes to ROH which is really needed and be cool to see him back with The Kingdom.
ROH Women's World Championship: Leave it on Athena, she is amazing and deserves a lengthy run with it.
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MY OC’S ALINA AND ADRIANA’S RELATIONSHIPS
( face claims- Alina: Madison Beer Adriana: martina stoessel)
ALINA
Friendships
CLARK CONNERS~ Alina and Clark knew each other well before joining Bc as they’ve wrestled against one another in tag team matches and also in singles matches, when Clark joined Bullet club he spent a good while trying to convince David to let Alina join them when it was just him and David but to no avail he said no but as time went on he realised that Alina might just be a key player in bullet club.
GABE KIDD~ These two met through Clark and instantly clicked like they knew each other for longer, they’d have a few matches in the uk before bullet club then in came the new era and their bond was stronger than ever.
MELINA TETSUYA~ former tag team partners and best friends since their humble beginnings in new Japan and stardom, they met through their first tenure at bullet club and were invincible! Winning loads of championships in singles AND tag team competition. ( @oedojoshitai)
MORE TO COME
Relationships
JAY WHITE~ Ex: Jay was Alina’s first ever relationship she felt like a queen when they were together he made her feel like she was the only one for him but things drifted apart when he betrayed Chaos and became the leader of the bullet club, he tried his hardest to recruit her but she wasn’t budging she wanted to stay as Okada helped her a lot in the start of her career and she felt like if she left she’d be leaving all that she worked behind and letting it disappear, that made their relationship fracture and would cause their eventual split.
DAN MOLONEY~ current boyfriend: after everything she went through she finally found someone who just gets her, they kept their relationship a secret since he joined the empire and when he eventually joined bullet club he let the world know that she’s his and no one else’s that caused some friction within the empire and would lead to her eventual departure from the group.
DRIA
Friendships
CHRIS BEY~ As much to MCMG’s dismay she made friends with Chris instantly due to her father being a person that Chris looks up to and as well as bumping into one another backstage a lot, they bonded over their love of music and professional wrestling!.
JESSIKA HAVOC~ Jess and Dria recently started working together as a tag team in Pro Wrestling Revolver and their tag team name is SICKSUPERNOVA and they have the best time talking to each other about makeup and their interests.
DEONNA PURRAZZO~ Dria and Deonna became friends when Deonna won the Knockouts Championship back, after a while Dria felt like she could go to Deonna with any problems she had if Alex and Chris were too busy she gained a sister in Deonna and was forever grateful for the friendship they have cultivated in that short time.
MORE TO COME
Relationships
ACE AUSTIN~ current boyfriend: through chris Dria met ace and pretty much instantly fell in love, she thought the who love at first sight thing was so cliche but it wasn’t until she actually experienced it that she fully understood what it meant, the more time she spent with I’m wether it was in impact, revolver or even outside of the ring she felt the love grow stronger each day. So when the time finally came where they asked one another out it felt like a weight was lifted off of their shoulders…. Kinda 😂 they weren’t quite sure how to tell not only Alex and Chris but Oscar too after a few months of dating something happened that will forever change their lives!
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No Surrender 2023 Predictions!
* Impact World Championship Match: Josh Alexander vs. Rich Swann What I Want to Happen: Josh, but I wouldn’t hate it if Rich won; he has a compelling storyline and it would be justice for Kenneth taking the title from Swann What I Think Will Happen: Josh for sure. The build of him as champ is too big for him to lose at a 10 dollar Friday night ppv.
* Impact Knockouts Championship Match: Mickie James vs. Masha Slamovich What I Want to Happen: I love them both! I’ll be pulling for Mickie to retain since she just got the title and it was an emotional buildup. What I Think Will Happen: Mickie, she just got the title after a big dramatic build up * Impact World Championship #1 Contender’s Match: Brian Myers vs. PCO vs. Steve Maclin vs. Heath What I Want to Happen: I love PCO, okay? It’s never gonna happen, but I’m in his corner. What I Think Will Happen: Maclin
* Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship Match: The Death Dollz vs. The Hex What I Want to Happen: Death Dollz What I Think Will Happen: I think Hex will take it to drive the drama for the Rosemary storyline
* IMPACT Digital Media Championship Match: Joe Hendry vs. Moose What I Want to Happen: I BELIEVE IN JOE HENDRY What I Think Will Happen: Moose - it’s a rematch and I think Moose gets the belt this time
* Alex Shelley, Chris Sabin, & KUSHIDA)vs. Bullet Club Ace Austin, Chris Bey, & KENTA What I Want to Happen: BEST CASE SCENARO: Time Machine wins with Ace taking the pin SECOND BEST: Time Machine wins with Bey taking the pin (sorry Bey) THIRD BEST: Time Machine wins with Kenta taking the pin (sorry Kenta 😭😭😭) FOURTH BEST: BC wins (gagging) with Kenta getting the pin FIFTH BEST: BC wins (ew ew ew) with Bey getting the pin WORST SCENARIO: BC wins (HATE) with Ace getting the pin What I Think Will Happen: It’s a toss up * Frankie Kazarian vs. Kon What I Want to Happen: UNCLE KAZ! What I Think Will Happen: Kaz
* Giselle Shaw vs. Deonna Purrazzo What I Want to Happen: I hope they both have fun! What I Think Will Happen: Not super confident on this one, but let’s say Giselle and it leads to a rematch
* Speedball Mike Bailey vs. Johnathan Gresham What I Want to Happen: SPEEDBALL What I Think Will Happen: Gresham
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TNA Wrestling
iMPACT!
May 16th 2024
Despite the Knockouts Tag Team Championships being on the line, Killer Kelly shows little interest in fighting and instead seems happy to let Masha Slamovich hit her over and over without response. Tenille Dashwood ends up taking matters into her own hands when tags herself in, much to the disapproval of Kelly who seemed to be having fun.
Dashwood most definitely did not have fun as she ended up wrestling the majority of the match by herself instead of trusting Kelly not to simply try and win the affections of Slamovich by taking the beating she was dishing out. Dashwood managed to connect with the Spotlight kick on Slamovich, but Alisha Edwards quickly made the save before retreating to the apron. A stump piledriver followed, but again Edwards made the save.
Seeing what was happening to her alleged soulmate, Kelly finally snapped out of it and made it her mission to take out Edwards. With all four women in the ring at once, it was easy for the official to lose control and miss Edwards introducing her kendo stick to the back of Dashwood’s head. Kelly seen it and took revenge with the Killer Clutch, but Dashwood was defenseless as Slamovich connected with the White Knight Driver to score the victory and the successful defense.
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Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Champions The IInspiration
#IW#Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Champions#Jessie McKay#Cassie Lee#Jessica McKay#The IInspiration#Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship#Impact Wrestling#Women's Wrestling#Tag Team Title#Knockouts Division#Pro Wrestling#20s
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ANarChY (c) vs MK Ultra - MPW World Tag Team Championships
In one of the most shocking moments from Hell on Earth, ANarChY escaped with the World Tag Team Championships around their waists, and promised to fight anybody who wanted to step up to them a chance to prove it wasn't a fluke. Their first test is going to be a toughie, as ANarChY defends their titles against the reigning IMPACT - soon to be TNA - Knockout Tag Team Champions, MK Ultra, the team of Killer Kelly and Masha Slamovich.
As ANarChY turn around to pass off their titles, Masha and Kelly attack them from behind! Masha kicks Matsumoto out of the ring as Kelly corners VIOLET with a Pump kick. She grabs VIOLET, pulling her out of the ropes, and hits a bridging German suplex for a quick steal!
1… - Kickout!
VIOLET escapes just before the two count, but the challengers have a big lead in the opening moments here. Kelly makes the tag to Masha to keep things fresh. Kelly lines VIOLET up, and nails her with a penalty kick! Violet can barely sit back up after that one, but as she does, Masha nails her on the back of the skull with a big dropkick! Masha covers to win the titles!
1… 2 - Kickout!
Trying to wear VIOLET down with a chinlock, Masha seems to revel in the misery of her opponent as our lively Pittsburgh crowd tries to will VIOLET back into this. Violet fights back to her feet, and breaks free with a jumping snapmare! Violet drops into a split to deliver the move, and charges at Masha, going for a hip attack, but Masha rolls out of the way and in front of Violet, nearly taking her head off with a big running knee! Masha beats Violet down, but she isn't satisfied with just that. Taking a short stroll around the ring, Masha tears off the black tape encasing her hand before kneeling back down over Violet, and punching her with her bare knuckles!
When she's done, she grabs Violet by the hair to draw her towards MK Ultra's end of the ring, but Violet fights back with some well placed forearms. Violet reaches out for Matsumoto, needing to tag out, but Masha grabs her from behind and tosses her back with a German suplex. Masha kicks Violet into the corner and tags out to Kelly. Kelly comes into the ring and stomps on Violet, kicking her down some more before tagging Masha back in. Just as Kelly did, Masha stomps Violet down some more before tagging back out to Kelly. They repeat this cycle for one more turn before Masha tries to pry Violet out of the ropes,but eats a back elbow to the side of the jaw! Masha is stunned, but she doesn't let Violet get too far before rolling her up, and stomping her into the mat!
Killer Kelly back inside the ring, but she meets the business end of a boot from VIOLET. Kelly gets dropped on the ropes as Violet finally makes the tag to Matsumoto. Matsu comes in off the ropes, picking up steam - and hits a tiger feint kick on Killer Kelly?! Holy shit! We've never seen something like that from them before! It seems Matsu is extra agile tonight, as they punctuate the kick with a slingshot elbow drop, looking to retain!
1… 2… Kickout!
Matsumoto goes for aN Irish whip, but Kelly clings to the ropes and rolls to the outside. A little flustered, Kelly needs a break, and Masha hops down to talk some strategy. While they've gelled together quite well in their short tag team run, they're still working out some of the kinks, including watching each other's backs, as Matsumoto sets Violet up for a catapult, Violet wiping out MK Ultra! She throws Kelly back inside the ring and climbs to the top rope. Meanwhile, Matsumoto sends Kelly through a tilt a whirl backbreaker, holds her in place, and Violet finishes Kelly off with a Meteora! Matsumoto covers!
1… 2… Kickout!
Matsumoto picks Kelly up, but Kelly drops down and scurries under Matsu to make the tag to Masha. Slamovich enters the ring with a wolf series of kicks, knocking Matsumoto back before she turns around and clotheslines Violet off the apron. Slamovich turns back around and cracks a spinning heel kick against Matsumoto's head, knocking them down a peg, and literally down to a knee. Masha rears back, and NAILS a HUGE roundhouse kick to the head, Matsumoto might be out!
1… 2… Broken up!
Violet makes the save, but Masha quickly disposes of her. Masha cracks her jaw as she stares Matsumoto down, sizing them up, and nails them with a big forearm! Masha thought she had it in the bag, but she's willing to go pound for pound with The Machine. Matsumoto throws back a heavy forearm, but Masha prevails, the two quickly dissolving into a slugfest that Matsumoto gets the better of, knocking Masha back with a MASSIVE forearm, nearly punching the soul right out of her body! The crowd lets out a unanimous pained echo as Masha falls back, her eyes far gone. Violet is primed and ready on the apron, both members of ANarChY charging towards Masha for a body splash and enzuigiri combination - but Masha moves out of the way, and Violet hits Matsumoto right in the face!
As Masha knocks Violet to the floor with a roundhouse kick, Kelly drives Matsu into the turnbuckles with a butterfly suplex! MK Ultra paces the ring before they size Matsumoto up, and nails them with in-stereo buzzsaw kicks! They could be out cold! Do we have new champions already?!
1… 2… Broken up!
Violet saves the fairytale room, keeping their match alive, but Kelly has Violet in her cross hairs. Leg coming up, Kelly goes for a powerful roundhouse - but Violet ducks! Kelly kicks Slamovich in the head, knocking out her own tag team partner! Kelly goes after Violet, but Violet knocks her down with the End of Everything, as Matsumoto lifts Masha up for the Skull Fuck! It's over!
1… 2… 3!
"Here are your winners, and. STILL MPW World Tag Team Champions, ANarChY!"
ANarChY retain over a very game MK Ultra, but ANarChY reigns supreme tonight in Pittsburgh!
Violet grabs their titles from the referee, but before she can even turn around, she's kicked in the face -
BY ANGELINA LOVE?!
VIOLET just ate a Botox Injection from Angelina, but why?!
A big smirk is on Angelina's as she stands above Violet, the crowd coming alive at the sight of her, but unsure of what her intentions are, and what business she has with ANarChY. Whatever it is, Angelina is starting to question if she made the right choice, as she's face to face with a steaming Matsumoto. Angelina backs up, trying to talk Matsu out of ripping her face off… when someone else slides into the ring!
It's Velvet Sky, and she clocks Matsumoto in the back of the head with one of the MPW Tag Championships! Matsumoto drops to their hands and knees, as The Beautiful People start beating them up! The crowd goes from a surprised cheer to outright booing them. Velvet lifts Matsumoto up, and puts them down with a Russian Leg Sweep, as Angelina nails them with a bicycle kick!
After disposing of the champions, The Beautiful People look down at their discarded titles, and pick them up off the mat. Angelina leans over VIOLET, "You hear me, you little Barbe wanna be? We are smarter than you, we are prettier than you and we are taking the MPW World Tag Team Championships, bitch."
Angelina and Velvet raise the titles over their own heads, before letting them drop onto ANarChY, and leaving the ring. It seems challengers ar
e coming from all corners to get a shot at MPW gold, and ANarChY's reign could be short lived!
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Kiera Hogan celebrates winning the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship. Hard To Kill January 16, 2021
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Impact Wrestling Victory Road Results - September 8, 2023
Pre-show: Alan Angels def. Guido Maritato in 5:29
Pre-show: Ace Austin & Chris Bey def. Brian Myers & Moose in 8:49
1. Lio Rush def. KUSHIDA in 10:09 to retain the Impact X Division Championship
2. Killer Kelly & Masha Slamovich def. Gisele Shaw & Savannah Evans in 8:12 to retain the Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championships
3. Crazzy Steve def. Black Taurus in 9:03
4. Tommy Dreamer def. Kenny King in 12:14 to win the Impact Digital Media Championship
5. Jordynne Grace def. Deonna Purrazzo in 11:49
6. PCO def. Bully Ray in an Anything Goes Match in 9:46
7. Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz def. Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin in 13:51 to retain the Impact World Tag Team Championships
8. Trinity def. Alisha Edwards in 8:58 to retain the Impact Knockouts World Championship
9. Josh Alexander def. Steve Maclin in 18:45
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The Coven vs. Jordynne Grace & Deonna Purrazzo {Knockouts Tag Team Championship} • Impact Wrestling, 5/11/23
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